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from the word proletarian -
1. a member of the working class (not necessarily employed) 2. a person whose only contribution to the ongoing of the community is to produce offspring and pay taxes "That debug kid is a prole"
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As in other definitions, used to describe a person deemed of a lower, more worthless social rank. Created by George Orwell in his book "Nineteen Eighty-Four", to describe the lower insignificant classes of the fantastical British state. "The proles are out on the streets causing trouble again."
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From "proletarian" meaning wage-earner or worker. The shortened version being a derogatory term used by the middle and upper classes to deride the working class majority. Oh Tarquin, look at those wretched proles. Set the hounds on them.
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(noun) Alternate term for "annoying new person" or n00b. Used to confer a lower social rank on the person by the person delivering the insult. Person1: "hey guys, limp bizkit rox"
Person2: "Shut the **** up, prole" |
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